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he's here with us tonight. welcome. the fact is you want to move 14 advanced life support vehicles from the night side to the day side, but if i do have a heart attack at 2:00 a.m. and you moved those vehicles, will my wait time be longer, and, b, will i have access to the top of the line equipment? >> you will have access to the top of the line equipment and there's no extended wait time. it will be pretty much the same. we have approximately ten calls per hour during that time. >> how many calls per hour do you have during the daytime. >> anywhere from 20 calls per hour or 19 calls per hour. we know between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m., those are our peak times. >> you're saying twice as many calls come in here per hour at that time of day as overnight. >> absolutely. >> we've got what some has said as the modes utilized ems service in the whole country. the union alleges that you're actually down 100 paramedics, emts. shouldn't you first hire enough people before you start moving folks off the shelf. >> we believe we are
he's here with us tonight. welcome. the fact is you want to move 14 advanced life support vehicles from the night side to the day side, but if i do have a heart attack at 2:00 a.m. and you moved those vehicles, will my wait time be longer, and, b, will i have access to the top of the line equipment? >> you will have access to the top of the line equipment and there's no extended wait time. it will be pretty much the same. we have approximately ten calls per hour during that time. >>...
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for us different story. our live look outside, our live weather cam brought to you by michael and son. temperatures still 67 despite the clouds, really just unbelievable outside. dew point's in the 50s, winds out of the south at 11, pressure 30.21. here's the deal. tomorrow's high is going to be in the midnight temperature. we'll give you the daytime highs tomorrow. what's going in the books will be whatever we are at midnight. here's a look at radar. all the rain, pittsburgh, charleston, still on the other side of the mountain. so we have a few hours. the evening commute will be dry and roll into garrett and tucker county, west virginia shortly. i don't think we'll see anything in the immediate metro area until 9:00 or 10:00. look at the temps, 67 in great falls and arlington, still in the 60s everywhere, 67 in rockville and college park, 63 in bowie. back to reality, grab your umbrella tonight. you will need a jacket tomorrow and keep that handy for the rest of the week. breezy and cooler. evening commute
for us different story. our live look outside, our live weather cam brought to you by michael and son. temperatures still 67 despite the clouds, really just unbelievable outside. dew point's in the 50s, winds out of the south at 11, pressure 30.21. here's the deal. tomorrow's high is going to be in the midnight temperature. we'll give you the daytime highs tomorrow. what's going in the books will be whatever we are at midnight. here's a look at radar. all the rain, pittsburgh, charleston, still...
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no wonder she uses it all the time. she's able to climb stairs againfor the first time in years. >> we're very happy both from a neuromuscular reeducation and exercise standpoint. >> i've got them in april and haven't fallen since then. i would just trip on anything before. >> the l-300 is used at several facilities. it's available to buy for home use as well. it is expensive but there are refurbished systems as well at lower costs. our first patient, daniel, got his as a surprise gift from emmanuel bible church in fairfax county. >>> this woman was not so happy when president obama was re- elected last week. she was more upset when she found out her husband didn't vote. they got into a big fight and she decided to run him over. and this arizona parking lot. now, he's in the hospital, and she's facing charges. >>> victoria's secret apologizes for a fashion faux pas. check out the model that appeared in new york last week wearing an indian headdress,leopard print panties and high heels. the tribal called it ignorance. vi
no wonder she uses it all the time. she's able to climb stairs againfor the first time in years. >> we're very happy both from a neuromuscular reeducation and exercise standpoint. >> i've got them in april and haven't fallen since then. i would just trip on anything before. >> the l-300 is used at several facilities. it's available to buy for home use as well. it is expensive but there are refurbished systems as well at lower costs. our first patient, daniel, got his as a...
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we do not have information at present that leads to us conclude that this was premeditated or preplanned. >> ms. rice made these comments five days after intelligence reports were reporting otherwise. be that as it may, at his press conference on wednesday of this week, president obama voiced outrage with senators mccain and graham. >> when they go after the u.n. ambassador, apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem with me. >> mccain fired back at obama. >> if the president thinks that we are picking on people, he really does not have any idea of how serious this issue is. >> so what do senators mccain and graham want? get this. a watergate style select committee to investigate admini the benghazi attack. >> question. under the rules of the senate it only takes one senator to put a hold on a presidential nomination. so how can president obama get around this? eleanor clift. >> he doesn't need to get around anything. if he wants to nominate susan rice, he is going to do it up- front and he is going to fight for her. and lindsey graham and john mccain
we do not have information at present that leads to us conclude that this was premeditated or preplanned. >> ms. rice made these comments five days after intelligence reports were reporting otherwise. be that as it may, at his press conference on wednesday of this week, president obama voiced outrage with senators mccain and graham. >> when they go after the u.n. ambassador, apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem with me. >> mccain fired...
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just 4% of us. a, asking a parents' approval to marry their bride, b, getting anage physical or c, reading the strucks or owner's manual? >> here's one response. she says b, because so many americans, women and men, neglect their health. >> the answer is a, 4% of us admit to asking for parents' approval to marry their bride to be. and if you answer today's question correctly on our facebook page, you're automatically entered into the sweepstakes for four tickets to see "les miserables." "les miserables" is coming to the national theater next month. >>> we've got more deals now. i've been combing through the daily deals, e-mails and retailer websites to find you deep discounts. we'll start with time to work on the holiday cards or calendars. shutter fly is offering 40% off for a limited time. use the coupon code holidays to get the deal. here's a 42-inch 3-d tv for almost 50% off. bestbuy.com has it. it's offering the tv with the stand and you get four pairs of 3-d glasses. this is for $579.99. the o
just 4% of us. a, asking a parents' approval to marry their bride, b, getting anage physical or c, reading the strucks or owner's manual? >> here's one response. she says b, because so many americans, women and men, neglect their health. >> the answer is a, 4% of us admit to asking for parents' approval to marry their bride to be. and if you answer today's question correctly on our facebook page, you're automatically entered into the sweepstakes for four tickets to see "les...
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we'll hear from him at 11:00. >> that's it for us. thank you for watching. >> good night everybody. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ]
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what do you have for us? >>> we have a candlelight vigil we want to -- we have a candlelight vigil we want to tell you about. it was held sunday night for a second grade teacher and husband who lived in one of the homes destroyed by the explosion in an indianapolis neighborhood. it's not what caused the blast. two people were killed and homes were left ininhabittable for blocks. as many as 31 houses may have to be demolished. you can see from looking at this video just how devastating this explosion was. >>> we have an update now this morning on an armed robbery and shooting near the white house last week. one of the victims says the getaway car was caught on tape by a surveillance camera attached to the front of his business. the man who does not want to be identified was robbed at gunpoint. there were four sus pictures. they're -- suspects. they're still at large and some of the victims are fearing they will strike again. police are aggressively following leads looking for a silver or white lincoln with d.c
what do you have for us? >>> we have a candlelight vigil we want to -- we have a candlelight vigil we want to tell you about. it was held sunday night for a second grade teacher and husband who lived in one of the homes destroyed by the explosion in an indianapolis neighborhood. it's not what caused the blast. two people were killed and homes were left ininhabittable for blocks. as many as 31 houses may have to be demolished. you can see from looking at this video just how devastating...
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for myself, for my family, it keeps us clean. i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong, protection for a confident clean or your money back. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. partly sunny in new york, 67 degrees. 80 in miami. 38 in chicago. 60 in dallas. sunny in los angeles and 74 degrees. forecast. much of the east will be mostly sunny. southeast rainy with an inch in the tennessee valley. parts of the midwest will see rain. snow likely for the upper midwest and northern rockies. northwest pacific coast will be wet. cbs moneywatch time now on a monday. greece clears an important hurdle and attention shoppers black friday gets an early kick-off. morse here in new york with more. >> reporter: greece passed a budget. the greek parliament voted on it. it calls for severe spending cuts and tax increase. the country would have run out of money by friday if the austerity measures had not been passed. worries about greece sent most asian markets falling this morning. tokyo's nikkei closed at 1% but the hong ko
for myself, for my family, it keeps us clean. i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong, protection for a confident clean or your money back. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. partly sunny in new york, 67 degrees. 80 in miami. 38 in chicago. 60 in dallas. sunny in los angeles and 74 degrees. forecast. much of the east will be mostly sunny. southeast rainy with an inch in the tennessee valley. parts of the midwest will see rain. snow...
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and they just ignored us. but the big ceo's and all the big mucky mucks in lipa, i'm sure they have power and heat. >> it's sad. how long is it going to take to get our electricity back? there's elderly and sick people that live here. god forbid, but what is it going to take? somebody living in their house and dying and it's so cold. we need power back. >> the long island power authority says nearly 140,000 homes are still without electricity this weekend. >>> some local verizon employees are headed to new jersey. a convoy of technicians left maryland to help restore internet service to victims of hurricane sandy. verizon says it will send some 80 trucks and more than 100 technicians to the area who know how to build communication systems from the ground up. >>> a man is dead following an early morning shooting in prince george's county. the killer is still out there. tonight police are asking for your help in finding him. the slaying occurred at the intersection of charleston place and direction he drexel str
and they just ignored us. but the big ceo's and all the big mucky mucks in lipa, i'm sure they have power and heat. >> it's sad. how long is it going to take to get our electricity back? there's elderly and sick people that live here. god forbid, but what is it going to take? somebody living in their house and dying and it's so cold. we need power back. >> the long island power authority says nearly 140,000 homes are still without electricity this weekend. >>> some local...
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for help. >> it's us helping each other. >> reporter: vines invited us to meet some who she met through the nonprofit she started five years ago called "family of a vet" which provides education and resources to caregivers. >> it impacts the whole family. >> reporter: this woman cares for her husband who was injured in iraq in 2006. >> i had to pull the gun out of my husband's mouth and for two years now he has blamed me every single day for saving his life. >> reporter: torrey shannon's husband suffered a head injury in 2004. >> i struggle because i feel like i'm not doing enough or i'm not doing everything the way i should be doing. i am a very strong and capable person who is of sound mind, but twice i tried to commit suicide. >> reporter: through their shared struggles these women are helping each other cope. where do you go from here? >> just keep going. you know, it's all about learning new ways to handle it and figuring out how to stay together as a family. >> reporter: for these military families the road to recovery is taking it one day at a time. michelle miller, cbs news, dap
for help. >> it's us helping each other. >> reporter: vines invited us to meet some who she met through the nonprofit she started five years ago called "family of a vet" which provides education and resources to caregivers. >> it impacts the whole family. >> reporter: this woman cares for her husband who was injured in iraq in 2006. >> i had to pull the gun out of my husband's mouth and for two years now he has blamed me every single day for saving his...
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as peggy fox tells us, you're going to need one of those passes on your windshield to use them. >> reporter: you know the drive into this busy place, whether for work or play, could be a lot easier come saturday when the express lanes open up but you're going to need an ez pass. if you commute with three or more people on board, you can ride for free as long as you have a flex pass. anyone who has an ez pass or smart tag can use the new express lanes which run in both directions from springfield to the dulles access road. >> i think it's great. >> reporter: there are new glance and exit ramps exclusively for the express lanes. two go in and out of busy tysons corner. the tolls will vary. the more crowded, the more expensive in order to keep traffic flowing on the express lanes at or above 45 miles per hour. the tolls pay be as high as $10 each way unless you'll be carpooling or on a bus. >> flex, i think i can use the same one, right? >> reporter: no. you'll need a flex pass if you'll be hoving with three on board. then it's free. peggy fox, 9news now. >> turning our attention to health new
as peggy fox tells us, you're going to need one of those passes on your windshield to use them. >> reporter: you know the drive into this busy place, whether for work or play, could be a lot easier come saturday when the express lanes open up but you're going to need an ez pass. if you commute with three or more people on board, you can ride for free as long as you have a flex pass. anyone who has an ez pass or smart tag can use the new express lanes which run in both directions from...
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the former chair won't talk to us, can you share with us how is he feeling? what's the disposition? >> oh wow. you know i mean he's obviously extremely disappointed. you know first in himself. and the situation that he finds himself in. and all it means. i mean he's really unhappy about this. absolutely. >> reporter: the 42-year-old former chairman of the d.c. council was also given 480 hours of visible commity service. after that he must serve two years supervised probation. >> that was bruce johnson reporting. meantime there was a startling development today in the case of the man police call the east coast rapist. that suspect aaron thomas had been expected to accept a plea deal today in prince william county but instead he changed his mind and told the judge he was not sure exactly what he was doing. thomas had been cooperated to pled guilty to -- expected to plead guilty to rape and abduction charges from 2009 but now the stage is set for a possible trial in january? prince william county and also accused in a series of rapes all along the east coast. >>> and testimony is under
the former chair won't talk to us, can you share with us how is he feeling? what's the disposition? >> oh wow. you know i mean he's obviously extremely disappointed. you know first in himself. and the situation that he finds himself in. and all it means. i mean he's really unhappy about this. absolutely. >> reporter: the 42-year-old former chairman of the d.c. council was also given 480 hours of visible commity service. after that he must serve two years supervised probation....
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thanks for joining us this saturday. tonight more than a quarter million homes and businesses still without power in new york and new jersey. it's nearing two weeks since that super storm hit there. about 300 people protested outside of long island power authority office today. they're demanding more help. this weekend emergency crews are battling fires that started by generators and stockpiled gasoline. erica ferrari reports tonight, hundreds of volunteers boarded buses today to help out in the hard hit areas. >> reporter: possessions that once filled the homes on long beach island are now piled up outside on the street. >> it's just so sad to look at it all. >> reporter: this coastal new jersey community took a direct hit from sandy. saturday almost two weeks after the storm, many people got their first look at the damage. >> this is not my boat. >> reporter: john boil found a boat in his backyard. his 7-year-old vacation home filled with four feet of water. >> it's been through a few storms but this is absolutely the
thanks for joining us this saturday. tonight more than a quarter million homes and businesses still without power in new york and new jersey. it's nearing two weeks since that super storm hit there. about 300 people protested outside of long island power authority office today. they're demanding more help. this weekend emergency crews are battling fires that started by generators and stockpiled gasoline. erica ferrari reports tonight, hundreds of volunteers boarded buses today to help out in...
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roger goodell joins us now. welcome. >> good morning, charlie. >> you spoke to this issue yesterday. has the nfl done enough to stop concussions and to recognize when they happen? >> i don't think you ever do enough. what we talked about yesterday was a comprehensive approach to tell people what we have done but we still believe we have more work to do. >> does that very speech suggest you were worried about the public perception of the nfl in. >> no to get the dialogue going. we believe part of our responsibility is to bring recognition to this injury. an injury that happens in other sports, football is one of our major challenges and we want to show people what we're doing in football to make not only football safer but i think we'll make all sports safer. >> we had three concussions last weekend. >> that's right. just one concussion is too many. what we need to do is make sure our players are using the protection we provide for them. we want to make sure we're doing everything to enforce our rules. one hit wa
roger goodell joins us now. welcome. >> good morning, charlie. >> you spoke to this issue yesterday. has the nfl done enough to stop concussions and to recognize when they happen? >> i don't think you ever do enough. what we talked about yesterday was a comprehensive approach to tell people what we have done but we still believe we have more work to do. >> does that very speech suggest you were worried about the public perception of the nfl in. >> no to get the...
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. >> jim rosenfield joins us live in mt. pleasant with the details. >> reporter: the woman at the center of this scandal, right here in northwest d.c. video has emerged that paula broadwell, inside her brother's home just down the block here, riding out the storm that widens by the day. >>> a man who appeared to be paula broadwell's brother emerged from the rear of the stately home tonight but said nothing. broadwell hasn't spoken publicly since word of her affair with c.i.a. director procmpb prompte resign last week. allen's name, now also linked to tampa socialite jill kelly, the woman who told the f.b.i. about threatening e-mailstraced to pa biographer. the f.b.i. stumbled onto what was called potentially inappropriate. so did allen and his wife from their time in tampa. officials characterized some of the e-mails as flirtatious. but general allen, through his spokesman, has strongly denied that the two were having an affair. >> the president has put on hold general allegation pending the investigation of general allen's
. >> jim rosenfield joins us live in mt. pleasant with the details. >> reporter: the woman at the center of this scandal, right here in northwest d.c. video has emerged that paula broadwell, inside her brother's home just down the block here, riding out the storm that widens by the day. >>> a man who appeared to be paula broadwell's brother emerged from the rear of the stately home tonight but said nothing. broadwell hasn't spoken publicly since word of her affair with...
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i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. yay! maddy, come on. wcome get into bed. this is a story about jingle the husky pup. and jingle was a good dog. ruff! ruff! jingle loved to bark hello. ruff! ruff! ruff! ruff! jingle even loved to sing. ruff! ruff! ruff! ruff! ruff! jingle! let's read the book to him. jingle, stay. and jingle did. ruff! ruff! [ female announcer ] hallmark interactive story buddies. when you read key words, jingle responds. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. >>> here's a spectacular crash teat the valencia grand prix in spain. the rider was able to walk away without serious injury. welcome back to cbs "this morning." >> the latest documentary is different than his usual work. he focus on the case of the central park jogger and five teenagers who were convicted and t
i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. yay! maddy, come on. wcome get into bed. this is a story about jingle the husky pup. and jingle was a good dog. ruff! ruff! jingle loved to bark hello. ruff! ruff! ruff! ruff! jingle even loved to sing. ruff! ruff! ruff! ruff! ruff! jingle! let's read the book to him. jingle, stay. and jingle did. ruff! ruff! [ female announcer ] hallmark interactive story buddies. when you...
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nice pleasant weather with temperatures in the upper 60s for most of us. let's take a look at that zone forecast. you'll see temperatures in the upper 60s in places like manassas where it will get up to 67 degrees tomorrow. 60 in cumberland. not too bad. lots of sunshine here. a light breeze from the south and southwest helping to keep those temperatures nice and mild for us. 68 in annapolis. 68 in d.c. and andrews air force base. 67 in georgetown. if you're heading out for the ravens game, they're playing the raiders. highs around 70 degrees at the stadium. so i don't think you'll need the jacket for that 1:00 kickoff. we're going code green for the next couple of days. a few showers possible late on monday. this is not a daytime thing. as that cold front approaches, so we'll keep it dry for both sunday and monday. beautiful temperatures in the 60s. but then we cool it down in the 50s by tuesday, because of the front moving through. the showers, maybe even a rumble of thunder as that front moves through on tuesday. cooler weather will persist as the front
nice pleasant weather with temperatures in the upper 60s for most of us. let's take a look at that zone forecast. you'll see temperatures in the upper 60s in places like manassas where it will get up to 67 degrees tomorrow. 60 in cumberland. not too bad. lots of sunshine here. a light breeze from the south and southwest helping to keep those temperatures nice and mild for us. 68 in annapolis. 68 in d.c. and andrews air force base. 67 in georgetown. if you're heading out for the ravens game,...
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the game's way in ahead in the sports edge. >> and if you have a story idea, call us or shoot us an e- mail. . >>> it's a murder case that shocked the bowie state university. the jury deciding the fate of alexis simpson, accused of killing her roommate dominique frazier in september of last year. she said she never meant to harm frazier and acted in self- defense. they got into a fight about music. >>> washington redskins headcoach shanahan got robbed. his money and passport were stolen in the locker room. -- from the locker room. not sure when he realized the items went missing. a police report is filed. the pittsburgh police are investigating. >>> the ku klux klan is advertising its group via flier. the shoppers found the fliers on a car windshield outside of a strip mall? missouri. the message reads bringing back the traditional ways of the ku klux klan. they call a 24-hour klan line. >> thank you for calling the traditional sematic ku klux klan. we are unapologetically committed to the interest and values of the white race. >> they say they're beefing se
the game's way in ahead in the sports edge. >> and if you have a story idea, call us or shoot us an e- mail. . >>> it's a murder case that shocked the bowie state university. the jury deciding the fate of alexis simpson, accused of killing her roommate dominique frazier in september of last year. she said she never meant to harm frazier and acted in self- defense. they got into a fight about music. >>> washington redskins headcoach shanahan got...
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. >> experts say the main bean used to make coffee is drying up. climate change has the coffee plant headed for extinction as soon as the year 2080. so we've got a little time. if the worst estimates come true, in 68 years there will be no where on earth suitable for wild coffee growth. coffee is the world's second most traded commodity behind oil, over 80% of americans drink it, including me, spending $164 a year. i'm not going to be able to make it. what am i going to do? >>> now maryland's most accurate forecast. >> looking good, feeling good, bel air close to 70. we'll see your daytime highs getting into the 60s. the shot downtown looking good. temperatures feeling pretty good. 59 at bwi. dew point at 44. i notice the southerly wind kicking in. it's light and variable, but things will change. look at your daytime high. current temperatures across town, 59 to 57. some of the clouds are filtering in from west to east. notice again temperatures falling into the 40s after midnight. a blend of stars and clouds with fog developing. then it's cool con
. >> experts say the main bean used to make coffee is drying up. climate change has the coffee plant headed for extinction as soon as the year 2080. so we've got a little time. if the worst estimates come true, in 68 years there will be no where on earth suitable for wild coffee growth. coffee is the world's second most traded commodity behind oil, over 80% of americans drink it, including me, spending $164 a year. i'm not going to be able to make it. what am i going to do? >>>...
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all of us need the peace, what kind of peace we need? this is a question. >> reporter: israel is ready escalate their operation dubbed pillar of defense, if a deal cannot be reached. israeli tanks and troops massing along the border for days and the army called up 40,000 reservists. >> israel is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> reporter: today, hamas said the ball is in israel's court. "i say we are not against a truce," hahamas's top leader sa "because we did not start the war." until the carnage continues, more than 100 people killed in gaza, half zicivilians. the deadly take on the dead will day, nine killed from a single family and mother and her four children. today, the bodies of the family were taken from the morgue for burial. emotions are extremely high. the death of so many innocents infuriated gaza, for most here there is no speaking about a cease-fire. with all of the children and innocents being killed do you want hamas to keep firing at iz raelt -- israel. >> what did they do? we ask th
all of us need the peace, what kind of peace we need? this is a question. >> reporter: israel is ready escalate their operation dubbed pillar of defense, if a deal cannot be reached. israeli tanks and troops massing along the border for days and the army called up 40,000 reservists. >> israel is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> reporter: today, hamas said the ball is in israel's court. "i say we are not against a truce,"...
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thanks for joining us. the sex scandal that forced cia director david petraeus to resign is widening. petraeus' mistress paula broadwell sent emails to petraeus and other senior military leaders besides general john allen. meanwhile the fbi agent frederick humphries who launched the investigation of emails is being investigated by the fbi for his role in the case. specifically why he took concerns about this case to republican members of congress. house and senate panels are expected to meet again today with fbi and cia officials. they want to know whether national security was jeopardized and why congress didn't know about the investigation sooner. during a news conference on wednesday president obama praised david petraeus. >> general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he served this country with great distinction in iraq, in afghanistan and as head of the cia. by his own assessment he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary a the director of the cia with respect to this personal matter
thanks for joining us. the sex scandal that forced cia director david petraeus to resign is widening. petraeus' mistress paula broadwell sent emails to petraeus and other senior military leaders besides general john allen. meanwhile the fbi agent frederick humphries who launched the investigation of emails is being investigated by the fbi for his role in the case. specifically why he took concerns about this case to republican members of congress. house and senate panels are expected to meet...
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only about 100 miles north of us. it'll be pleasant outside. highs in the 60s with the big h behind me, keeping the rain all the way on through thursday. and deep and strong area of the low pressure, it will move on in. it will stick around for about four to five days. starting on friday, lasting into next week. and so once we get wet, we're going to stay wet, but we're going to stay dry for the next couple of days until they get here on friday. right now the weekend, making plans for next weekend, pretty showery. highs tomorrow, upper 60s. 67. concordat 67 -- concord at 67. san rafael 68. and partly to mostly sunny skies. we'll stay mild on wednesday and thursday and dry and with partly sunny skies. but here comes the change starting on friday. lasting through the weekend. and now likely into next week. that's four straight days with at least a chance of rainfall and likely an inch of rain all total by the top of next week. and that is your cbs 5 forecast. >> all right, thanks, paul. >>> and the downside of measure d. >> i was working 40 hours
only about 100 miles north of us. it'll be pleasant outside. highs in the 60s with the big h behind me, keeping the rain all the way on through thursday. and deep and strong area of the low pressure, it will move on in. it will stick around for about four to five days. starting on friday, lasting into next week. and so once we get wet, we're going to stay wet, but we're going to stay dry for the next couple of days until they get here on friday. right now the weekend, making plans for next...
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thanks for watching us tonight. the presidential press conference, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. mostly a waste of time. as mr. obama did what he always does, provided long-winded answers to general questions. the first question from the white house press corps should have been very simple. exactly when were you told about general petraeus, mr. president? and why was this kept secret until after the election? simple. that's the kind of question that allows no wiggle room. instead, an associated press guy asked an opinion question rather than a fact question. allowing the president to dance. >> do you think that you, as commander and chief, and the american people should have been told that the cia chief was under investigation before the election? >> obviously, there is an ongoing investigation. i don't want to comment on the specifics of the investigation. the fbi has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed. and, you know, i'm going to let director muller and others examine those
thanks for watching us tonight. the presidential press conference, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. mostly a waste of time. as mr. obama did what he always does, provided long-winded answers to general questions. the first question from the white house press corps should have been very simple. exactly when were you told about general petraeus, mr. president? and why was this kept secret until after the election? simple. that's the kind of question that allows no wiggle...
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me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen®. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life threatening. ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic react
me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen®. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. but when i was in an accident... and describe the indescribable. i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. paid for postage online and arranged a free p
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ]...
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the general used personal stationary. to get involved in a contentious dispute where the judge ruled against jill kelley's sister and saying the why is wrong i want raises some question about judgme >>> a golf pro thinks he's having a heart attack and still wins the tournament. we'll show you what really made him sick and how he made to it the final hole on cbs "this morning." [ female announcer ] now there's a way to make just about anything delicious. introducing new jif chocolate flavored hazelnut spread. whatever you put it on... reaches a whole new level of deliciousness. choosy moms choose jif. [ female announcer ] with depression, simple pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the aches and pains and fatigue. depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, you have unusual changes in behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not appr
the general used personal stationary. to get involved in a contentious dispute where the judge ruled against jill kelley's sister and saying the why is wrong i want raises some question about judgme >>> a golf pro thinks he's having a heart attack and still wins the tournament. we'll show you what really made him sick and how he made to it the final hole on cbs "this morning." [ female announcer ] now there's a way to make just about anything delicious. introducing new jif...
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like us on facebook. follow us on x >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." oscar winner oliver stone has focused on recent history in movies like "platoon", "jfk" and "born on the fourth of july." his new documentary series is called "oliver stone's untold history of the united states." >> generations of americans have been taught that the united states reluctantly dropped atomic bombs at the end of world war ii to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of young men poised to die in an invasion of japan. but the story is really more complicated, more interesting, and much more disturbing. >> the film is also told in a book called "the untold history of the united states." oliver stone joins us in the studio. welcome. >> hello, charlie. nice to see you. >> "the new york times" called your series a ten-part indictment of the united states that doesn't pretend to be even-handed. is that a fair appraisal if. >> no, i don't think so. they said a few other things that i don't agree with. but coming from the established press, i'm not surprised. we've done a very
like us on facebook. follow us on x >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." oscar winner oliver stone has focused on recent history in movies like "platoon", "jfk" and "born on the fourth of july." his new documentary series is called "oliver stone's untold history of the united states." >> generations of americans have been taught that the united states reluctantly dropped atomic bombs at the end of world war ii to save the lives...
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. >> and john is with us now. a question a lot of people are going to be asking, did anyone smell gals beforehand? >> reporter: no, and that's what's so puzzling. no reports of any smells of gas in the days leading up to the blast. now, to give you an idea just how powerful it was, this is only a flew block radius of the blast, but it could be felt three miles away. >> john, thank you. our abc team on the scene all day today. drew smith, among the first to get inside that neighborhood and he reported in just a short time ago here. >> reporter: david, there's just massive destruction here inside this richmond hills subdivision on the southeast side of indianapolis. you can see there are bulldozers out here. people are trying to get everything cleaned up. what used to be five homes less than 24 hours ago are nothing more than rubble. at least 80 homes affected by the blast that went off shortly after 11:00 eastern time last night. windows blown out. and you can see the cleanup here is going to take quite some time.
. >> and john is with us now. a question a lot of people are going to be asking, did anyone smell gals beforehand? >> reporter: no, and that's what's so puzzling. no reports of any smells of gas in the days leading up to the blast. now, to give you an idea just how powerful it was, this is only a flew block radius of the blast, but it could be felt three miles away. >> john, thank you. our abc team on the scene all day today. drew smith, among the first to get inside that...
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tell us what you brought for us here. >> when i'm not in the hospital, i'm actually cooking in the kitchen. >> really, did you make all this this morning, jay? >> i have not slept yet. we have a spinach dish with cheese. to the left of that, we have some rice, independent jap staple of course. -- indian staple of course. >> this is mike's favorite by the way. >> indian egg rolls we call them. and of course our famous butter chicken which we have to have. >> kevin, our photographer is getting a close-up. mike is coming over here and grabbing this as we speak. one gone. a few more to go. tell us what goes in the butter chicken sauce. i think a lot of people when they think about indian food they think it's so spicy. yes, there are spices involved but it doesn't have to be ridiculously spicy. >> it doesn't have to be hot. butter chicken of course butter and chicken. it's a lot of cream and chicken in a tomato based sauce. it can be as spicy as you want. you can take a variety of spices. >> you have cumin here, cayenne pepper, salt of course. >> red pepper. >> he's a chef and a doctor. >> you
tell us what you brought for us here. >> when i'm not in the hospital, i'm actually cooking in the kitchen. >> really, did you make all this this morning, jay? >> i have not slept yet. we have a spinach dish with cheese. to the left of that, we have some rice, independent jap staple of course. -- indian staple of course. >> this is mike's favorite by the way. >> indian egg rolls we call them. and of course our famous butter chicken which we have to have. >>...
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they forgot about us. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there's no one to restore the power here, because they're poor. the local power utilities say they've done their job. the pouter is here, at the curb. but the housing authority says it can't bring the electricity in because the equipment in the basement is still wet. we took our questions to management and were shown the door. >> you have to get out. you can't come in here. >> reporter: but we didn't find the public housing chairman telling us that generators and pumps from as far away as texas started arriving over the weekend. >> they have not been forgotten. we've been focused on red hook and all our families that have been court critical services. >> reporter: families here are beyond frustrated, worried they could be without power until thanksgiving. the housing authority said it will do everything it can to make sure that doesn't happen. diane? >> steve 0 sosunsami reporting tonight. >>> and we head next overseas to the middle east. is
they forgot about us. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there's no one to restore the power here, because they're poor. the local power utilities say they've done their job. the pouter is here, at the curb. but the housing authority says it can't bring the electricity in because the equipment in the basement is still wet. we took our questions to management and were shown the door. >> you have to get out. you can't come in here. >> reporter: but we didn't find the...
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are suingdents montgomery county, charged that the process to decide on the use the land was not done properly. >> this is personal for ted duncan. his daughter attends the montgomery county school. the land they end up being used for a soccer fields. >> this is public land being private entity by the county. is one of the faces of the new lawsuit that claims the county did not follow the law leasing thes to montgomery county board of education. the fight started after a farmer was told his lease was not been renewed. >> if they are allowed to comment --h this all public land could used for anything anywhere in this count a plaintiff in the lawsuit the decision to build the fields violates master zoning regulations. >> a spokesperson says the position has not changed and they're moving the project because follows the potomac master that public land be used public persist -- purpose. >> the government is supposed to be -- as opposed to work for the residence. is waiting fory a court decision that will future of the farm. that decision is expected in february. >> the school board sent u
are suingdents montgomery county, charged that the process to decide on the use the land was not done properly. >> this is personal for ted duncan. his daughter attends the montgomery county school. the land they end up being used for a soccer fields. >> this is public land being private entity by the county. is one of the faces of the new lawsuit that claims the county did not follow the law leasing thes to montgomery county board of education. the fight started after a farmer was...
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local colleges are now assessing thh potential rydell tells us... community colleges are expected to see the first wave of studenns taking addantage of the new law. law. nearly 70-thousand students...now attendd.. three campuses...of the community those...only a few dozen...are - illgal immmigrants..they higherbut by tte spring times semester...they'll beallowed &pstate tuition.american students we spoke with...are divided... over that nee law. (student) "i thiik it's good, ittgives everybody a greaterr opportunity to get an education which i think they cooe toothe uniteddstates not fair for voters, american citizens sayyin pennsylvaaia who just moved here and they have to pay ttree times tte ammunt, i don't think that's fair anddi don't think that'ss right."((ydell) "the president oo ccbc estimates that tte maryland dream act willlhave veryylittle econimic impact, &pat least for the first year, but she says all immigrants sho apply to become stuuents here will e closely scrutinized undee the ew law." ((urtinitis) "it can't justt e youuwalk up to th
local colleges are now assessing thh potential rydell tells us... community colleges are expected to see the first wave of studenns taking addantage of the new law. law. nearly 70-thousand students...now attendd.. three campuses...of the community those...only a few dozen...are - illgal immmigrants..they higherbut by tte spring times semester...they'll beallowed &pstate tuition.american students we spoke with...are divided... over that nee law. (student) "i thiik it's good, ittgives...
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in taxes -- >> use the word "revenue." >> you had nancy pelosi taking the position -- $1 million, not $250,000. john mccain has suggested make it $500,000. that is where the movement is going to come, with that number. >> is there a deal in the works behind closed doors that we don't know about? >> i don't think so. public posturing at this point. >> here is the difference since the election. the tea party is not as strong as it was. yes, the members who came back one at gerrymandered districts, but speaker boehner has more control of his caucus this time. >> mitt romney explains why president obama won the election. >> what the president is give them two things -- one, big gift on immigration with the dream act and the amnesty program. no. 2, he put in place obamacare, which basically is $10,000 a family. >> mitt romney explaining to his biggest donors why he lost the election. gov. bobby jindal, chris christie, they don't like that kind of talk. >> well, it is politically suicidal. every once in awhile in my reporterial life i think, you are an idiot -- maybe he misspoke and we were
in taxes -- >> use the word "revenue." >> you had nancy pelosi taking the position -- $1 million, not $250,000. john mccain has suggested make it $500,000. that is where the movement is going to come, with that number. >> is there a deal in the works behind closed doors that we don't know about? >> i don't think so. public posturing at this point. >> here is the difference since the election. the tea party is not as strong as it was. yes, the members who...
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>> kim barnes told us c. if you add in asking directions, it's an even smaller percentage. >> all right. log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll reveal the answer during the 6:00 hour. you definitely want to participate because this week we're giving away tickets to "les miserables." each day we'll randomly draw names from the people who answer the question correctly on our facebook page. that person will win four tickets to the musical. "les miserables" will be at the national theater next month. >>> it is 5:22 on this thursday morning. it's chilly out there and cloudy but dry and going to stay that way. the problem is the clouds will be in and out so we won't have a brilliantly blue sky. 30 degrees in winchester this morning with 43 on the bay. these are the warm areas thanks to the chesapeake but we're sitting around 40. we'll take you to the 9:00 hour. notice sun west, clouds east, 43. lunch time looks to be on the cool side, upper 40s. a mix of clouds and sun. then this after
>> kim barnes told us c. if you add in asking directions, it's an even smaller percentage. >> all right. log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll reveal the answer during the 6:00 hour. you definitely want to participate because this week we're giving away tickets to "les miserables." each day we'll randomly draw names from the people who answer the question correctly on our facebook page. that person will win four tickets to the musical....
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noah used to sound like this... here he was in september at his bar mitzvah. >> the massachusetts general hospital. >> when i restore the voice of a competent adult professional, no matter what they do, what you're doing is restoring their lives. here it's creating a future of something that should have happened but might not have happened and now will happen. >> reporter: for noah skole, this means a future with a voice that can finally be heard. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's our voice for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9news now. >> you can't expect a chicken in one-third of a second. it's impossible. >> millions of americans enjoy chicken for their dinner. a former usda inspector warns a new plan could leave you eating some of the foulest stuff you can imagine. and that juicy bird could come complete with puss, scabs and feces. >> is it safety important to
noah used to sound like this... here he was in september at his bar mitzvah. >> the massachusetts general hospital. >> when i restore the voice of a competent adult professional, no matter what they do, what you're doing is restoring their lives. here it's creating a future of something that should have happened but might not have happened and now will happen. >> reporter: for noah skole, this means a future with a voice that can finally be heard. dr. jon lapook, cbs news,...
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they follow the use it or lose it cycle. those cells we don't use simply die but if you didn't know that you're not alone. the new study out today in the journal "frontiers of psychology" found 47% of teachers believed it was true and a whopping two-thirds of all americans agree. >>> and take a look at this all too real video. a mammoth waterspout 140 miles outside sydney, australia. for a sense of its size and power look at that car dwarfed by that giant tornado over open waters. it lasted 15 minutes and packed winds up to 115 miles per hour. eyewitnesses say it sounded like ten freight trains hurtling toward them. thank goodness no one was hurt. boy, what a terrifying sight that was. every day we want to hear what captures your imagination so tweet us your ideas for "instant index @dianesawyer." >>> coming up, watch this, the spitfire lighting up nascar. the race car pioneer holding her own against men. that's next. there's big news. the race car pioneer holding her own against men. that's next. is from the makers of the n
they follow the use it or lose it cycle. those cells we don't use simply die but if you didn't know that you're not alone. the new study out today in the journal "frontiers of psychology" found 47% of teachers believed it was true and a whopping two-thirds of all americans agree. >>> and take a look at this all too real video. a mammoth waterspout 140 miles outside sydney, australia. for a sense of its size and power look at that car dwarfed by that giant tornado over open...
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toys r us will open at 8:00 p.m. toys r us is offering doorbusters and free goodie bags. they will stagger the deals throughout the holiday weekend. and in a medical alert -- cancer and heart attack top medical concerns for most people. alzheimer's disease should be on that list, simply -- on that list, too. it is difficult to diagnose, but a new test shows promise. >> her memory is harder these days. alzheimer's disease is stealing her memory and eventually the 83-year-old's life. >> i do not know any more about it. it just happens. we have to die of something. >> sara was with her mom when the diagnosis came four years ago. >> i cried, just thinking about it. it is emotional. she has always been my rock. she has always been there for me. now it is my turn to be there for her. think i ama, i don't taking you home. i think you should come live with us. and she said okay. >> the alzheimer's association reports a 5.4 million americans haven't and millions more will get. whites make up the majority, and yet african-americans and hispanics are at higher risk for developing at
toys r us will open at 8:00 p.m. toys r us is offering doorbusters and free goodie bags. they will stagger the deals throughout the holiday weekend. and in a medical alert -- cancer and heart attack top medical concerns for most people. alzheimer's disease should be on that list, simply -- on that list, too. it is difficult to diagnose, but a new test shows promise. >> her memory is harder these days. alzheimer's disease is stealing her memory and eventually the 83-year-old's life....
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he stood alongside us. he looked like he was with us, like he had our backing and now, he lunges for all this power and it makes the u.s. look complicit! this plan wasn't just hatched the morning after president morsi negotiated the cease fire between hamas and israel, so i really think that you know, they've been sitting and waiting to launch this as a you know, attempt. because there's a lot of things going on. there's a lot of challenges to the legal, you know, basis of the muslim brotherhood. there's lots of, the fact that there's been virtually no internal civilian or military security sector reform. the fact that you know, there's a court ruling in the drawer of the supreme constitutional court that could disban the assembly, so i think that was meant to preempt a lot of those. not to mention egypt just signed a $4.8 billion agreement with the international monetary fund and i believe that president morsi feels like he needs to be unaccountable as they undergo these very intense neo liberal economic a
he stood alongside us. he looked like he was with us, like he had our backing and now, he lunges for all this power and it makes the u.s. look complicit! this plan wasn't just hatched the morning after president morsi negotiated the cease fire between hamas and israel, so i really think that you know, they've been sitting and waiting to launch this as a you know, attempt. because there's a lot of things going on. there's a lot of challenges to the legal, you know, basis of the muslim...
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gerri willis is with us, in other than bill kristol said this will not kill us. he pointed out under president reagan taxes on the rich were 50 percent and that was the highest tax rate and we did well. >>gerri: what bill kristol said we would be okay if we raised taxes on people would on the other hand $1 million or more but not specifically addressing what the president said which is raising taxes on people who earn $250,000 or more which is opposed by some democrats here in new york city. >>shepard: no one wants to pay more taxes. what the president is doing he is not saying $250,000, to observers it sounds as if he is ready for compromise. he said he is ready for compromise. >>gerri: and today he met with a dozen corporate leaders from the biggest corporations, walmart, g.e. and chevron, at least six of them in the meeting today have already served on either the president's jobs council or other councils the president has had and lot of people discussing what to do with the fiscal cliff. interesting to see if they will get anywhere. the big question, where we
gerri willis is with us, in other than bill kristol said this will not kill us. he pointed out under president reagan taxes on the rich were 50 percent and that was the highest tax rate and we did well. >>gerri: what bill kristol said we would be okay if we raised taxes on people would on the other hand $1 million or more but not specifically addressing what the president said which is raising taxes on people who earn $250,000 or more which is opposed by some democrats here in new york...
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charlie, bring us up to speed. what is the situation like there. >> reporter: well, the mood here is extremely teps, and the biggest worry is this dangerous and unpredictable situation may be about to get worse. as we drove through the northern part gaza strip, we were shown a couple of bombed out buildings, and one looked to be three or four stories high. it completely collapsed in a densely populated neighborhood. we also saw crater craters that looked to be in vacant lots. they may have been targeted because these are the areas suspected to hold rocket launching sites. the israel military has also started targeting media centers, one of the transmission points that serves as the television channel for hamas other and broadcasters. the rooftop of this high rise has lots of antennas and satellite dishes on top of it. at the same time, we saw outgoing rockets. we heard a series of loud pops, sort of the signature sign of outgoing weapons, and just a few blocks away from us, we were able to count six smoke trails fr
charlie, bring us up to speed. what is the situation like there. >> reporter: well, the mood here is extremely teps, and the biggest worry is this dangerous and unpredictable situation may be about to get worse. as we drove through the northern part gaza strip, we were shown a couple of bombed out buildings, and one looked to be three or four stories high. it completely collapsed in a densely populated neighborhood. we also saw crater craters that looked to be in vacant lots. they may...
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a superstar who gave us "thriller." ♪ thriller >> obsessed with pills, shopping and his lost childhood. the explosive new book blowing the lid off the secret life of michael jackson and the question that still haunts his fans. >> did michael jackson ever molest a child? >>> and kirstie tells all. fresh off her turn on "dancing with the stars," she tells barbara walters ant her battles with weight and falling for patrick swayze and the love of her life, john travolta. >>> there is breaking news right now. for that, we go to the abc news desk. >> good evening, everyone. i'm paula farris. we have breaking news tonight on that widening e-mail scandal rocking washington and the world. a scandal that led to the resignation of cia chief david petraeus. late this evening, abc news learned that general john allen, the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, is being investigated for possibly inappropriate e-mail communications with one of the women linked to the petraeus scandal. it's the latest bombshell. kelly is a family friend of petraeus and notified the fbi she was receiving threatening e-mail
a superstar who gave us "thriller." ♪ thriller >> obsessed with pills, shopping and his lost childhood. the explosive new book blowing the lid off the secret life of michael jackson and the question that still haunts his fans. >> did michael jackson ever molest a child? >>> and kirstie tells all. fresh off her turn on "dancing with the stars," she tells barbara walters ant her battles with weight and falling for patrick swayze and the love of her life,...
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very proud of you as all of us. we're waiting to see what you have in store for the future. >> definitely. >> you both are stars. congratulations. i will see you at your award ceremony tomorrow night as well. thank you for being here. we're all applauding you. >> it's amazing because i told jonathan when he came in, i said gee, i remember when you were like yay big, might be this high. we remember when his baby sister was born. he's definitely part of the tv9 family. we congratulate him and lindsey, congratulations to you. >> what's the matter with these kids? nothing. >>> let's look at the question of the day. andrea is enjoying this great moment. what word did most married couples use when they wanted to describe their spouse? is it a, understanding, b, stubborn or c, forgetful? >> i don't know whether they forget or not but the men did not participate at all. jamie kramer says c, forgetful. i can tell my husband time and time again things to do and schedules and he forgets. i'm pretty sure i do the same with thin
very proud of you as all of us. we're waiting to see what you have in store for the future. >> definitely. >> you both are stars. congratulations. i will see you at your award ceremony tomorrow night as well. thank you for being here. we're all applauding you. >> it's amazing because i told jonathan when he came in, i said gee, i remember when you were like yay big, might be this high. we remember when his baby sister was born. he's definitely part of the tv9 family. we...